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It is a part of human society, though. Exploit animals, nature, each other... kind of what we've been doing for most of our existence. Well, the ones in power at least.
It is NOT human nature. We built gigantic torture and murder chambers to kill billions of animals and hold them under the creuelest of conditions.
This has zero to do with the humans that probably stole a bit of milk from a cow in ancient times.
In that case it is also human nature to fuck our siblings, eat each other, etc. It is observable in tribes and history that society shapes us, not nature.
You do understand that the milk for example is only produced for their children when they've been pregnant?
Just picture human mothers being held in chambers like that.
People excusing this shit with human nature... Its propaganda. Evolution happened through GENETIC darwinism and social COOPERATION, not the social darwinism that capitalism tries to sell us.
Chickens have already been genetically manipulated (selective breeding) into laying almost 10 times the amount of eggs they normally do. Why do they need to be laying even more? It's so selfish.
Humans are disgusting. A friend of mine takes care of chicken that cant lay enough eggs to be profitable anymore. They're bound for a short, painful life with expensive vet visits after. It is insane. Mass torturing animals and selling it as a win to extend their torture is making me gag.